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Dress RehearsalColonists continued to flow in to North America. Expanded colonies, pushed west.Came in to contact with French settlers and Natives.

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Results in the French and Indian War.British and Colonial Militia defeat French and Indians.Brits kick French out of North America.

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After the war, British are heavily in debt.Decide the colonies should pay the debt.British begin issuing ‘writs of assistance’

British soldiers able to search without cause

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British King George III

Issues the Proclamation of 1763Forbids colonists from settling west of Appalachian Mountains

Colonists furious, they feel King George III is acting as a despot.

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British Parliament begins to pass laws which infuriate colonistsQuartering Act

Forced colonists to house British troops

Stamp ActForced all printed materials to be taxed and stamped.

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Group of Colonists meet

Stamp Act Congress

“No Taxation without Representation!!!!”Argued that since they have no say, they cannot be taxed.

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Colonists decide to boycott British Goods

Refuse to buy them, thus hurting Britain economically

Large black market develops in the colonies.

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In Boston, a radical group called the Son of Liberty forms.

Headed by Samuel Adams

Used violent methods to enforce the boycott

Tar-and-Feathering, beatings, intimidation

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The boycott, coupled with the violence, led to Parliament repealing the Stamp Act.Passed the Declaratory Act

Stated Parliament’s authority to pass laws on the colonies.Mixed victory

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In 1767, Parliament passed the Townshend Acts

Taxes imported goods – glass, tea

Boston erupts in violence, England sends soldiers, declares Martial Law

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March 5, 1770British Soldiers guarding Old State House in BostonAccosted by protestersBegin throwing snowballs, oysters, rocks

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British soldiers fire into the crowd. Kill 5 colonists.Paul Revere depicts the event and creates sympathy for the colonists.

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